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    This essay will talk about how Nintendo is currently the best company in the video game race. It will discuss all of Nintendo’s innovations to the video gaming industry as a whole and how without Nintendo, the video game industry would be drastically different. An example of an event that would have altered the video game industry without Nintendo would be the Video Game Crash of 1983, where video games were being reproduced at a rate where all copies couldn’t be sold and how all of the games at

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    Olivier Leroy 26/04/2016 The GrandFathers of Video Games From the classic plumber in the red jumpsuit to the first ever motion-controlled console, the classic and most iconic video game company have been revolutionising the world of entertainment since their debut in the console market in 1983. Nintendo was originally founded in 1889 as a Japanese playing card company by a man named Fusajiro Yamauchi

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    short distance ahead of where you originally stood? The good ol’ Nightcrawler teleportation gag would be pretty neat to have, wouldn’t it? When this teleportation mechanic is the backbone of an Action-Platformer, what you get is Roving Rogue on the Wii U. BAMF!BAMF! Don’t be confused though. Roving Rogue is not a Rogue-like although the word “rogue” is in the title, nor is it an X-Men game. The word “rogue” refers to Kurt the Righteous, a cloaked character you take control of who has teleportation

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    Almost everyone, everywhere has a hobby. While it is typical to find adults with the same hobbies they had during their childhood days there is also the likelihood that over time many adults would have switched hobbies. Reflecting on my life over the past three years made me realize that I’ve changed hobbies thrice due to relocation, accessibility and cost. Like me, many adults are now turning to video gaming as their preferred pastime, because of its distinctive features from other competing interests

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    The Art of Technology in Schools All types of technology are becoming more prevalent everywhere. Everyone has a tablet, laptop, smart phone, iPad or some type of technology in this day and age. It seems as if kids are gaining more access to these technologies because of their schools. In schools students are being given technology for homework and online textbooks now. Students are also getting exposure to technology as teaching aids in schools as well. Many people believe that technology in

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    Now Xbox has started competing with Sony’s PlayStation 3 and the Nintendo Wii as the seventh generation of consoles. As of June 30th, 2013, 78.2 million consoles were sold, the console had sold out completely upon release in all the regions except Japan. When it comes to Xbox Live the 360 had expanded it. They had created a free

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    without controls just motion sensors. Of all the changes that have happened in video games. The new games that are played now versus the old games that people play some years ago. There are some new kind of games that in the past did not exist such as Wii Sports, Grand Theft Auto Five, Call Of Duty, boat load of other new games. Lots of the video games are just a step up of games of the past, such as Mario Cart, Super Smash Bros, and Mario Bros and a lot of different games. When you look back at the

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    Nintendo has finally graced us with some demonstrations of their chapter in the ongoing Legend of Zelda saga. The company held a special presentation today to introduce the world to the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, for Nintendo Wii U. (and eventually their next console, NX.) Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild features a massive, open-world version of Hyrule. While story elements were not shown, what we have learned from the demo is that Hyrule is a kingdom in a state of decline. Link awakes

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    The Effect of Video Games on the Brain In today’s society, the concerns for the effects of video games have acquired quite a terrible reputation. Worried parents around the world assume video games make their children do poorly in school, and create violent, desensitized, antisocial children. The increase in violent games, usually get the blame for aggressive behavior, shootings and violence in schools and young individuals. Most beliefs about video games effect on the brain and emotions are very

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    This case study is mainly on the launch of the company’s famous product the Nintendo Wii. This product of Nintendo Co. Ltd has recorded sales of thirty million Wii which makes it the fastest selling console in the history of U.S. The company strategy was to exploit the new and untapped market and thus was successful in becoming the market leader and a top competitor in the industry. Looking at the great success of Wii and its controls, companies like Sony and Microsoft have decided to launch their Xbox

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